Kolkata: The committee formed by the Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Wednesday submitted a report before the Calcutta High Court for cases of alleged human rights violations in violence after the poll in West Bengal.
A five judge of the High Court, heard a group of pils that accused violence after the poll in the country, had directed that the committee would examine all cases, complaints received by the NHRC or who might be accepted, and “maybe by visiting the affected areas Impact “Send a previous comprehensive report about the current situation.
The NHRC committee submitted a report in front of the court in a sealed cover.
Five judges, consisting of acting Chief Justice of Rajesh Bindes and IP Hakesi Mukerji, Harish Tandon, Souser Sen and Talukdar Subrata, directed that this problem will be taken to hear again at 2.
High Court on June 18, 2008 NHRC Chairperson to form a Committee , Committee members received representations of the complainants for three consecutive days until Tuesday at Salt Lake.
The committee, led by Rajiv Jain, and several NHRC teams traveled around various West Bengal places and asked the truth of complaints, according to an official.
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